Communicating Chemistry Innovation to the Public

11 April 2025, Version 2
This content is a preprint and has not undergone peer review at the time of posting.

Abstract

The thesis of this study is that communicating research achievements is an important component of research and technology management in chemistry research. New chemical products and new synthetic and analytical chemical processes often have a broad and lasting socioeconomic and environmental impact. Besides differentiating chemistry from other basic sciences, this trait is reinforced by the sustainability challenge to make economic growth compatible with long-term well-being for all people and the environment. Following succinct review of previous scholarly work on chemistry communication, we identify the key benefits provided to chemistry scholars by the effective communication of chemistry innovation to the public.

Keywords

communicating chemistry
chemistry innovation
chemistry research
open science
research management

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